Hamburger SV has a remarkable history that includes the career of Naohiro Takahara. The Japanese striker joined Hamburger SV in 2003 and played over 100 competitive matches for the club before moving to Eintracht Frankfurt in 2006. Takahara was not only an important player for HSV but also part of the Japanese national team at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. After his active career, he dedicated himself to football in a new role. Today, Takahara is the CEO of Okinawa SV, a club he co-founded in 2015. The team plays in the fourth tier of the Japan Football League and has become a significant part of its community. Takahara has served in various roles at Okinawa SV, including player, coach, and president. His commitment goes beyond football, as the club also operates an agricultural company that grows and sells agricultural products. A special project is the 'Nescafé Okinawa Coffee Project,' launched in collaboration with Nestlé Japan. Takahara has big plans for the future of his club and aims to make Okinawa SV a regional force in football and beyond.